Altered maps XI: Towards a New Decade!

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Ooh ooh I know! "Threaters" is spelled wrong! :mischief:

The shorelines look weird in alot of places, esp. Greece, Britain, and Scandanavia. I guess they just oversimplified it.

EDIT: @say, the more important thing is the vertical and horizontal patterns and the diagonal patterns. That is what separates the alliances.

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What is wrong with this picture?
The border under the Treaty of Best-Litovsk is labelled the Eastern Front.

It ignores both the Italian Front and the Balkans (along with the Caucauses and stuff in the Middle East that couldbe edging into the bottom of the map).

Can you explain what the colour scheme is supposed to mean. Why are Austrai-Hungary and Turkey the same, but different from Germany?

If there is a specific line representing the front, the map should really be dated (or at leat have all elements conform). The line in the East indicates 1917 or 1918, when Italy, Bulgaria, Portugal, and Romania were on one side or the other.
 
What is wrong with this picture?

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The picture itself.
 
Many things are wrong; for starters Greece did not control western Thrace at the start of the war, since at the time it was still under Bulgaria.
Generally the map sucks, as it is not consistent at all (is it a joke map?) Germany has the post ww1 borders, while Austria has mostly the pre ww1, apart from the italian provinces, etc.
 
Vienna for some reason is in Hungary, whoever made that map should be punished.
Doesn't look like it's on the wrong side of the Leitha. Actually, it just looks to be too far south. So does Budapest.

Rome seems to be somewhere around Anzio, and the mapmaker may have confused its location with that of Naples.

Warsaw is too far south. Berlin has been moved northeast.

Tannenberg and Moscow, of course, are hundreds of miles away from where they ought to be.

And then there are the problems with the borders, pretty much all of which have already been mentioned.
 
I wonder why someone bothers to make such a map if he has no intention to do it right. I mean, I could try building an aeroplane, but I doubt it would fly, so I better won't.
 
Check out that front, awesome.
 
This isn`t mine, but I still thought this was interesting: the world according to the Medieval Travels of John Mandeville, sometime into the future:
Spoiler :

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Hot linking is bad for you, you know?
 
Just saw this!
Moldova is one of the only places that gets dimmer. Lol communism.
 
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